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Dustwind the last resort review
Dustwind the last resort review







dustwind the last resort review

The engrossing single-player campaign takes place in 16 gripping story missions. Dustwind - The Last Resort is a post-apocalyptic real-time tactical action game with demanding combat, hours of exploration and a moving story. Amnesiac and hopelessly out-gunned, you vow to save your daughter! But you must proceed with caution and choose your tactics wisely, or you won’t stand a chance! In the course of your adventures, you realize that it is not just your own destiny that is at stake – this is about so much more. But in a curious way, their murderous ambush invigorates you. They torture you, rob you, and leave you for dead. It’s a free-for-all here – a brutal time to be alive! While foraging for food in the Wastelands, you and your daughter are ambushed by Raiders. The few survivors of this apocalypse now struggle to survive in the Wastelands.

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The AI’s robot armies targeted all other life forms on Earth. From an abysmal UI that is nearly impossible to see due the tiny text, to chronic controller problems, to the egregious issue of large maps without the ability to run, this gets in its own way so frequently that players will come away angry about just how bad of an experience it is. The few survivors of this apocalypse now struggle to 25 years have passed since the ‘Awakening’ – a cataclysmic event triggered by a renegade artificial intelligence known as ‘Mainframe’. There is next to nothing good to say about Dustwind: The Last Resort. There might actually be a good game here if it were not for the performance issues. Jerky, janky, with a poor frame rate Dustwind is supposedly next-gen optimised.

  • Summary: 25 years have passed since the ‘Awakening’ – a cataclysmic event triggered by a renegade artificial intelligence known as ‘Mainframe’. And that’s when nothing is moving, as when something does begin to exhibit a motion, it’s really not good at all.








  • Dustwind the last resort review